Temporary Traffic Order
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Click here for details of road closure 14-18th December - Penn Cross - Combe Hill
A Village on the Blackdown Hills
Welcome to Hemyock Friday, March 29 2024 @ 02:01 pm UTC
Click here for details of road closure 14-18th December - Penn Cross - Combe Hill
Come along to enjoy the spectacle, join the lantern parade through the village ending outside the church and pub. An evening of lights, music and mulled drinks. Procession starts at Longmead Play Park at 6pm.
We are still looking for people to help us steward the event, if you know anyone who might be interested please encourage them to contact Jess Huffman on the number on the flyer.
'Get Up to Speed' project runs free talks and workshops for communities and businesses to help boost digital skills in order that people can make the most of current or future faster broadband speeds.
A free session on Google Apps is being run on Thursday 3rd December for local businesses and community organisations.
HEMYOCK PARISH PLAN
Hemyock Parish Councillors were elected in May for a four year term; they are now looking to decide how best to use this time for the benefit of the Parish and Parishioners. One important thread in this will be to develop an updated Parish Plan. It is vital that the group working on this includes people outside the Council, so please let us know if you are able to help in any way.
HEMYOCK PARISH PLAN
Hemyock Parish Councillors were elected in May for a four year term; they are now looking to decide how best to use this time for the benefit of the Parish and Parishioners. One important thread in this will be to develop an updated Parish Plan. It is vital that the group working on this includes people outside the Council, so please let us know if you are able to help in any way.
Mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers on Good Friday.
Some bright skies to start with showers along the coasts. Cloud bubbling up into the afternoon with scattered showers breaking out. These heavy at times with the risk of hail and thunder. Blustery around any heavier downpours. Maximum temperature 12 °C.
A few showers continuing this evening and overnight, these mainly affecting coastal areas. Otherwise, inland clearer spells developing and lighter winds. Minimum temperature 5 °C.
Largely dry start with plenty of sunny spells, especially in the east. Showers, perhaps merging to give longer spells of heavier rain across Cornwall later. Feeling warm in the sunshine. Maximum temperature 13 °C.
Drier in the east on Sunday with bright or sunny spells. Showery outbreaks of rain possible across Cornwall. Cloudier on Monday with some patchy rain, with hazier sunshine on Tuesday.
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Sourced from the Met Office